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a judge blocked the law from going into effect on election day. opponents of the law say it would have unfairly prevented the elderly and minorities from voting. state officials have the option of appealing through the supreme court of the state. >>> well early voting now underway in ohio. it's the key battleground state in the election. last year, 30% of ohio voters cast their ballots before election day. >> gray, gloomy, and rainy. at least that's how the day was earlier. now the rain has gone away. topper is out on the weather terrace. we wonder, will it be back overnight? >> run the risk of a couple showers and storms. but actually, that's the good news because that warm front will put us into a better place tomorrow. let's start with the radar. most of the showers and storms are well south and east of us and also just north of richmond. we'll zoom in a little bit. we had a couple early thunderstorms, leanardtown, southern st. mary's county, calvert county. that is gone. all we are left with is drizzle and some fog. temperatures are nice. in f
a judge blocked the law from going into effect on election day. opponents of the law say it would have unfairly prevented the elderly and minorities from voting. state officials have the option of appealing through the supreme court of the state. >>> well early voting now underway in ohio. it's the key battleground state in the election. last year, 30% of ohio voters cast their ballots before election day. >> gray, gloomy, and rainy. at least that's how the day was earlier. now...
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one point mitt romney told the president point blank that if elected, he would repeal his health care law to which the president responded by saying, but we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts. here's part of that exchange. >> i want to take the $716 billion you've cut it and put it back into medicare. by the way, we can include a prescription program. but the idea of cutting $716 billion from medicare to be able to balance the additional cost of obama care is in my opinion a mistake. with regards to young people coming along, i've got proposals to make sure medicare and social security are there for them without any question. >> if you repeal obama care and i have become fond of this term obama care, if you repeal it, what happens is those seniors right away are going to be paying $600 more in prescription care. they're going to have to be paying copays for basic checkups that can keep them healthier and the primary beneficiary of that repeal are insurance companies that are estimated to gainle billions of dollars -- gain billions of dollars back when they aren't making
one point mitt romney told the president point blank that if elected, he would repeal his health care law to which the president responded by saying, but we've seen this model work really well in massachusetts. here's part of that exchange. >> i want to take the $716 billion you've cut it and put it back into medicare. by the way, we can include a prescription program. but the idea of cutting $716 billion from medicare to be able to balance the additional cost of obama care is in my...
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lawmakers got rid of the law which used to allow the signs. right now not even political signs are allowed along public roads. >> too many. you get a little annoyed. >> looks like a lot of chaos. >> they can cause sight distance problems. it's not safe and it's costly for the county to have to clean them up. >> springfield supervisor pat harrity hopes fairfax county can reach an agreement with vdot which will allow the county to enforce the law. the fine is $100. >>> voters in pennsylvania will not need a photo i.d. to cast a ballot. a judge blocked the law from going into effect on election day. opponents of the law say it would have unfairly prevented the elderly and minorities from voting. officials still have the option of appealing the decision to the state supreme court. >>> it was supposed to abnew information system to root out terrorists after the september 11 attacks. instead the multibillion dollar program produced little valuable intelligence and wrongly convicted -- excuse me, wrongly collected information on innocent americans. t
lawmakers got rid of the law which used to allow the signs. right now not even political signs are allowed along public roads. >> too many. you get a little annoyed. >> looks like a lot of chaos. >> they can cause sight distance problems. it's not safe and it's costly for the county to have to clean them up. >> springfield supervisor pat harrity hopes fairfax county can reach an agreement with vdot which will allow the county to enforce the law. the fine is $100....
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laws make their case by fighting dead voters in maryland. we'll be back. >>> your weather first. grab the rain gear. talking to one of my weather watchers in fauquier county in cathlet. heavy rain coming down right now. 60 degrees. we're watching the heaviest of the showers west of town. by 9:00 looks like the bulk of that could actually be north of us. almost a mostly -- it will stay mostly cloudy today. 71 degrees by lunch time. a couple of showers here and there this afternoon. high temperatures 75 to 80. andrea and mike? >> all right, howard. >>> a watchdog group claims they found hundreds of registered maryland voters with something in common. they're dead. >> the organization is doing the digging and it's an advocate for voter identification laws. reporter path warren takes a -- pat warren takes a look at their research and the state's reaction to it. >> reporter: finding maryland voters dead or alive. what is it we're looking through here? >> these are deceased voters that remain active on the voter rolls. >> reporter: election integrity maryland says its research shows ru
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that's because a judge blocked the law. state officials could still appeal. >>> we'll have a preview of today's campaign 2012 faceoff coming up at 5:30. >>> at 5:23, the orioles have a chance of matching one of the nationals' accomplishments. >>> howard has our high temperatures dropping by more than 20 degrees in his seven- day forecast. we'll be right back. >>> good morning. welcome back to nine fine now. it's wednesday. we're mid week. advice i can't problems out -- visibilities problems out there. >> there's a lot of fog. the rain is good. we still have a deficit. some areas picked up 3 inches or plus. it was really pouring west of i- 95. this morning fog will be a problem. not just the fog here. it's a mild morning. had a stray shower overnight but that has since lifted into northeastern maryland pulling away. temps running in the cool spots in the mid-60s. warm spots low to mid-70s. sunrise 7:06. we're not going to see the sun rise but we will see sunshine later this morning. by noon 80 degrees. partly sunny. this aft
that's because a judge blocked the law. state officials could still appeal. >>> we'll have a preview of today's campaign 2012 faceoff coming up at 5:30. >>> at 5:23, the orioles have a chance of matching one of the nationals' accomplishments. >>> howard has our high temperatures dropping by more than 20 degrees in his seven- day forecast. we'll be right back. >>> good morning. welcome back to nine fine now. it's wednesday. we're mid week. advice i can't...
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law tuesday. it requires people show a government issued photo identification in order to vote. >>> a great year for the nats. two runs last night. adam la roche hit his 33rd home run of the year. nats topped the phillies 4-2. with a win today d.c. can secure the best record in baseball. >>> our time is 6:54. and time now to get the answer to our question of the morning. in the last year, four out of ten american adults say they've gone a week without using which of these things, is it a, a vehicle, b, cash, or c, the tv if. >> the answer is b, cash. that's what we thought. >> absolutely. and all of our viewers who checked in, most of them thought it was. we have one more check of traffic and weather right here next on 9news now. don't go away. >>> one more thing before we go. it's not really bring your pet to work today but andrea decided to do it and we're thrilled. >> he's so cute. >> critters for the cure calendar, jc hayward and her two doggies are on the cover of the calendar as a breast can
law tuesday. it requires people show a government issued photo identification in order to vote. >>> a great year for the nats. two runs last night. adam la roche hit his 33rd home run of the year. nats topped the phillies 4-2. with a win today d.c. can secure the best record in baseball. >>> our time is 6:54. and time now to get the answer to our question of the morning. in the last year, four out of ten american adults say they've gone a week without using which of these...
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three out of the federal courts of appeal say the law violates the first amendment. one of the courts thought it was okay. >> reporter: graham has worked with the council's attorney to draft the legislation. neither want to violate the constitution. they just want to clean up the city. >> i believe in freedom of speech but i think there is an opportunity here to regulate this. >> reporter: graham says his ears are open and he looks forward to a public discussion. he wants to hear from both sides. >>> coming up, something that hasn't happened to a redskins rook rookie in more than a decade. >> sports breakfast coming up next. sit for the first time since chris samuels did it 12 years ago, a redskin has been named the nfl offensive rookivity month. rg iii received the honor after posting 1300 all-purpose yards during the month of september and the second highest quarterback rating in the nfc. >> the redskins defense has its hands full this weekend. atlanta's matt ryan has the highest quarterback rating in the nfc. he is second in touchdown passes and completions. >> th
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law. that law requires each voter to show a valid photo i.d. at the polls. supporters say it will prevent voter fraud. critics say there's not enough time for everyone to get the i.d.s and the law could deter some elderly and minority voters from going to the polls. today's decision blocks the i.d. requirement for now but allows it to go into effect next year. the ruling could be appealed, but analysts say it is unlikely to be overturned before the election. >>> she says a dollar makes her holler. coming up next, just how much money is honey boo boo making from being a reality star? here's a hint. her family is getting a big pay raise. >>> i'll bet. plus the problem with the iphone 5 that is leaving a lot of customers fearing bigger cell phone bills. >>> this is a story you have to see to believe. parents renting alligators to swim around during their children's pool parties. >>> 99.5 is standing by. he'll have more on that. and tell us what b >>> taylor swift may see it now but she doesn't want to say it now or hear it now. the country pop star is interview
law. that law requires each voter to show a valid photo i.d. at the polls. supporters say it will prevent voter fraud. critics say there's not enough time for everyone to get the i.d.s and the law could deter some elderly and minority voters from going to the polls. today's decision blocks the i.d. requirement for now but allows it to go into effect next year. the ruling could be appealed, but analysts say it is unlikely to be overturned before the election. >>> she says a dollar makes...
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he was charged with having an open container of alcohol, resisting arrest and failure to obey a lawful order. paul wagner, fox 5 news. >>> still plenty ahead on fox 5 morning news. we have all of our top stories. >> including reaction from last night's presidential debate. we'll get a live report on that. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news, thursday october 4th, live look outside right now at i-270. traffic getting -- starting to move along a little bit early this morning. >> less fog than yesterday. a. >> a lot less fog. so that is helpful. >> we have a few rain showers moving through. it could be enough to wet the roadways and slow things down out there as we continue to await the arrival of some tri air. >> we are waiting and waiting. i think this is like hanging out, kicking back. >> the front? >> yes. >> it has been chilling here for the last couple of days. only it's not chilling. it's warming things up. shower activity, you can seat front there set up across the region as well. just to the west of it is where we are agetting the shower activity. it
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still to come, new driving laws take effect today in maryland. what you need to know. >> the price you pay for meat is going to take a big jump next year. beverly has a quick check of the commute. >> you needed to know if you're headed out. 395 slower than normal coming up from the beltway north to duke street to seminary road. on the right shoulder has become the folk cal point of delay -- focal point of delays. stay with us. we'll be right back. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ >>> thank as lot for starting your day with us this monday morning. i'm mike hydeck. >>> i'm andrea roane. meteorologist howard bernstein is here with our for
still to come, new driving laws take effect today in maryland. what you need to know. >> the price you pay for meat is going to take a big jump next year. beverly has a quick check of the commute. >> you needed to know if you're headed out. 395 slower than normal coming up from the beltway north to duke street to seminary road. on the right shoulder has become the folk cal point of delay -- focal point of delays. stay with us. we'll be right back. i don't spend money on gasoline. i...
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here supported several georgetown law students and professors attended the event many knew very little about manning beforehand i want to know why don't we more than take more knowledge and i came here with it's very important for me to be here to see the. worst. of this question here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine for example r t. and let's not get delayed his business news now marina's very good morning so take it away thanks you know well we're going to start with the european markets were just kicked off their trading session here and we're seeing red yet again mainly this is all coming from negative statistics in particular when it comes to unemployment rates in spain the rate is rising and this comes on the heels of us finding out on monday that the on the floor of rate of the euro zone is reaching the record highs for the month of all those for another increase by thirty four thousand if we want to take a look at the russian markets are tracking losses over seas and also a little bit of volatil
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in pennsylvania, today, a judge is expected to rule on a tough new voter identification law that requires everyone to show a picture i.d. at the polls. supporters say they fear election fraud. opponents say it makes it harder for people like young adults and minorities to vote. allison? >>> and on the campaign trail today, tony, the two presidential candidates will leave it up to their running mates to do the talking. as they get ready for tomorrow's big debate. fox's doug luzader has the latest on the president barack obama and mitt romney debate preps. >> reporter: one new national poll is out. but it really hasn't done a whole lot to change the real clear politics, national average of polls, which shows the president nationwide about 3 1/2 points up, over mitt romney. but this all comes down to swing states, including colorado. the site of wednesday's debate. >> mitt romney is already in denver. getting in to the final campaigning and a last-minute endorsement from former broncos quarterback john elway but preparing for a much more critical stage on wednesday. >> so i look forward to t
in pennsylvania, today, a judge is expected to rule on a tough new voter identification law that requires everyone to show a picture i.d. at the polls. supporters say they fear election fraud. opponents say it makes it harder for people like young adults and minorities to vote. allison? >>> and on the campaign trail today, tony, the two presidential candidates will leave it up to their running mates to do the talking. as they get ready for tomorrow's big debate. fox's doug luzader has...
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maryland residents have new laws to live by today. that story is coming up. >> plus, we'll take a look at whether wet insurance is a good idea for you and your furry family members. beverly, over to you. >> right now we've got light volume around the area which is good news. one issue we're hearing about in north west impacts tiny -- piney branch road near blare road. outer loop of polesville road still running at a good pace into silver spring. you're watching 9news now. we'll be right back. good monday morning. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now. first day of the week, first day of the new month october. i'm andrea roane. >> you will feel fall when you step outside. good morning. i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. beverly farmer has timesaver traffic. she's in for monika this week. >>> here's howard with your weather first. >> temps in the 40s and 50s. you're probably noticing some color here and there. in some of the mountainous areas, skyline drive, there's a lot of color out there already. leaves coming down, too. r
maryland residents have new laws to live by today. that story is coming up. >> plus, we'll take a look at whether wet insurance is a good idea for you and your furry family members. beverly, over to you. >> right now we've got light volume around the area which is good news. one issue we're hearing about in north west impacts tiny -- piney branch road near blare road. outer loop of polesville road still running at a good pace into silver spring. you're watching 9news now. we'll be...
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of the investigation, you had a task force which was kind of the first time we saw local and federal law enforcement working together. >> scooby is at exit 125 at 85. this is scooby-doo coming for ivy. definitely the black wig. >> emily is back for the georgia investigation, a college student who looks a lot younger than she is. she now has experience that she didn't have before, and she has become very skilled at being the on-site decoy. >> all right. guys, i'm ready to go. >> this is what he looks like? >> okay. >> here is the big picture, scoob, you look like that. >> is my mike on? is that red? does it mean low battery or what? >> check, one, two. >> yes. >> here we go. here we go. >> emily, get ready. >> slow, slow, slow. spin the camera. >> when you get into a rural area, the challenge is, in many cases, the potential predator actually finding the house. >> there he is. all right, emily, he's coming in. >> awesome. i'm ready. >> he is getting out of the car. he is walking up, yeah, you can open up the door. >> hey! took you a while to get here. >> well, if you gave better direction
of the investigation, you had a task force which was kind of the first time we saw local and federal law enforcement working together. >> scooby is at exit 125 at 85. this is scooby-doo coming for ivy. definitely the black wig. >> emily is back for the georgia investigation, a college student who looks a lot younger than she is. she now has experience that she didn't have before, and she has become very skilled at being the on-site decoy. >> all right. guys, i'm ready to go....
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many local residents think the law is too harsh. similar bans are already in effect and other italian cities including venice and florence. something to get you hungry. >> the world's biggest frito chili pie. 1,400 pounds for this new record world -- old record holder. fritos celebrating its 80th anniversary in october, national chili month. >> another half-hour of "good morning washington" on the way. >> a student said [ mamale announc ] we the people, the middle class who move our country forward, work hard raise families, and keep america strong. but mitt romney's budget plan will hurt the middle class, raising taxes on the average family by up to $2,000 while giving a tax break of $250,000 to multimillionaires. doesn't mitt romney understand we can't rebuild america by tearing down the middle class. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ female announcer ] who will raise taxes on the middle class? barack obama and the liberals already have. to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll pay hig
many local residents think the law is too harsh. similar bans are already in effect and other italian cities including venice and florence. something to get you hungry. >> the world's biggest frito chili pie. 1,400 pounds for this new record world -- old record holder. fritos celebrating its 80th anniversary in october, national chili month. >> another half-hour of "good morning washington" on the way. >> a student said [ mamale announc ] we the people, the middle...
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judicial and this is the international laws that are talking about. the shallow justice or international but he is so nice and that actually know what he is talking about as not justice and butler and the whole process and not that it be and conduct is just in the control of the ruling and what they want to do what that process they thought of it that way they want it and they that swear. upholding their dicks doors were told to pull the torture that these mistakes were not even attending to the situation for their call and the court did not even can call upon them to be jailed for something on the the list and when it comes to that people or. people who will be in subjected to torture treatment or even killing the court just totally ignoring those to condense and they are not putting them in jail they are not questioning it like what they do with the stars when it comes to this if there is a guilty. you will find tenants all these a book or so. and they had to be in prison. it's like maybe their job and others even pullup just expressing their opinio
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their past will sweep away hundreds of years of the british legal tradition the proposals follow a law suit brought by binyam mohamed who was held in guantanamo and all gude the british government was complicit in his rendition and torture mohammed won the case to the deep you merely a shit of the government and now they're trying to change the law so that government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the. proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against the human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the keys you're trying to run about half your client you're going to be. there are going to be behind closed doors closed sessions that you are not allowed access to so if there is an inherent on furnace there is a huge scope for. future miscarriages of justice evidence m i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in gu
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richest law often enough knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses were there sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they'd bite as well it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to it now brats locally just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn is said to be the pearl of by call it's all end of fake forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see pillars like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks. spir
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take uprd will also issues of gay marriage and voter id laws. -- a fun giving celebrate the fall season. 46 you have a chance to win four tickets to cox farms fall festival and four tickets to -- to fields fear fear. 02 our facebook page. we will announce the winner. .to our facebook page >> adam caskey was the farm on friday. i'm dying for some apple cider. >> its great to see the farm animals and have some family fun. its a little chilly outside at this hour. talking about conditions in the bad, clear skies the low toatures in mid 50's across the region. fog be our biggest concern this morning. inare seeing that developing n maryland and northern virginia. visibility down to a quarter mile or less in some areas. tech out your temperature is now. gaithersburg and frederick, 43 in martinsburg. we will gradually warmed up throughout the day. are in between two systems. had sprinkles late yesterday evening. you can see that right here. pulling away from us. to take its place, clouds on the western should be arriving later on today. the rain has been heavy across parts of the deep south. a
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. >> i expect improvements and laws so that children will be happy. i don't know how he will behave and what he will do for the people, but i see the people are hopeful. >> we expect things to get better. expect new things. the whole population is in a good mood. people meet each other and kiss each other. >> he swept to power in 2004 but faces accusations of but the rates vary and rule. his party will no longer control parliament. >> it is clear that george and dreamliner it has secured a majority. this means they will form the next government and i come as the president, with the framework of the constitution will assist the process. >> the georgian dream alliance is led by billionaire tycoon, bidzina ivanishvili. he campaigned on a pro-moscow ticket but wants to move closer to the european union as well. he says his coalition deserves to win. >> we made the best choices and collected the best coalition. the result is no coincidence. >> a new law that takes effect next year will transfer some powers from the president to the prime minister. >> let's
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the newly released media report claims full libyan leader law my kids i think might have been killed by a french assassin or mixed with a revolutionary brigades this challenge is that the short version that he was murdered by a rebel fighter after being cornered in a drainage pipe sources claim paris wanted to silence gaddafi over his alleged links with the french government and election campaign financing. the business with natasha good morning and spain's troubles seem to be mounting done by absolutely. melting debt all the details in just a moment but first let's check out the equity markets and we'll start with russia markets on the opening are you bracing friday's gains as you can see and one of the main gainers last week was very back on the news that it has finalized its takeover of turkey's debt his bank that his bank ranks among the top ten banks in turkey videos worth three billion euros cash will help down its banks parent company dixie a lower debt first bear banks the second largest due of the year a few months ago austria's the bank international and back to the markets
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. >> reporter: arthur spitzer with the aclu says similar laws have been reviewed by judges in other parts of the country. >> a number of federal courts have looked at this very issue in places that have enacted laws banning leaflets on cars. one of the courts thought it was okay. >> reporter: graham, who is a lawyer himself, has worked with the council's attorney to draft the legislation. neither want to violate the constitution, they just want to clean up the city. >> i believe in freedom of speech. but i think there's an opportunity to regulate this. >> reporter: graham says his ears are open and looks forward to a public discussion. he wants to hear from both sides. in the newsroom, matt ackland, fox 5 news. >>> why one museum in the district will be closed for the next couple of months. >> first, time for our facebook fan of the day. i love this picture. we say hello to kisha mason. it's so cute. she says she looks forward to the daily segment because it's her cue that her work day is over. enjoy your weekend. for your chance to be monday's fan of the day, log onto our facebook page a
. >> reporter: arthur spitzer with the aclu says similar laws have been reviewed by judges in other parts of the country. >> a number of federal courts have looked at this very issue in places that have enacted laws banning leaflets on cars. one of the courts thought it was okay. >> reporter: graham, who is a lawyer himself, has worked with the council's attorney to draft the legislation. neither want to violate the constitution, they just want to clean up the city. >> i...
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in addition to that, what president put that into law? why not, if it was not for the benefit of the constituents? guest: first of all, the capital gains preference dates back throughout the entire history of the income tax. there were a couple of years in the late 1980's where they were taxed. as far as the history of income tax, and for capital gains on corporate stocks, the evidence is compelling that this is in come at the corporate level. to tax it again at the individual level, it puts a penalty and corporations for issuing stock instead of debt. it would be a mistake to keep it in place. i think that the same point applies to dividends as well. capital gains also apply to land. one point to keep in mind there is that you cannot push the rating too high. people become reluctant to sell their assets. you are not taxed until the asset is sold. there is an upper limit to how far you can push it. but you could still hit 14% with more revenue. host: -- guest: some have indicated that the rate is around 28%, where would not affect what pe
in addition to that, what president put that into law? why not, if it was not for the benefit of the constituents? guest: first of all, the capital gains preference dates back throughout the entire history of the income tax. there were a couple of years in the late 1980's where they were taxed. as far as the history of income tax, and for capital gains on corporate stocks, the evidence is compelling that this is in come at the corporate level. to tax it again at the individual level, it puts a...
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a moscow court imposed a ban on the tories and his law movie the innocence of muslims defining it as extremist the controversial u.s. made films often blamed for sparking those huge demonstrations across the middle east and north africa it began with massive protests in cairo on an armed assault on america's consulate in benghazi libya on september the eleventh that is upon a boy has got the details tonight. this decision doesn't really change that much because even before this court ruling access to this movie in russia was very limited if not blocked altogether only into a previous decision by a court in kitchen now it's found a content of this movie extremist and inciting ethnic and religious hatred now even before that throwing in chechnya a number of internet providers in russia to their own initiative blocked access to these movie for their own users as the you tube under some pressure from the russian minister of communication which threatened to suspend the entire you tube side in russia if it would choose to carry on with this movie now what's interesting about the reaction
a moscow court imposed a ban on the tories and his law movie the innocence of muslims defining it as extremist the controversial u.s. made films often blamed for sparking those huge demonstrations across the middle east and north africa it began with massive protests in cairo on an armed assault on america's consulate in benghazi libya on september the eleventh that is upon a boy has got the details tonight. this decision doesn't really change that much because even before this court ruling...
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million and if the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendants nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against the human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large trial very important of the case that you're trying to your client you're going to be. they're going to be behind closed doors closed sessions you are not. so if there is an unheard on furnace there is a huge scope for. future miscarriages of justice evident. m i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in guantanamo m i six helping to deliver libyan dissidents into the hands of gadhafi secret police critics say that's the kind of information the bill is designed to suppress so beg who was held and here alleges tortured in by graham and guantanamo has a special interest in making sure there are no more secrets theory i remember the discussio
million and if the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendants nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against the human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large trial very important of the case that you're trying to your...
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under international law professor caroline says that syrians would never inflict such destruction on the homeland on the funks that foreign forces are involved in the war runs against the un charter. if we are to believe the report of the. b. and b. . the respectable european and the german. intelligence service one of the was a respectable program in the world. five percent only five percent of the armed opposition are syrian and the others are mercenaries coming from the outside this is a huge violation of international law of the sovereignty of the distortion of the reason for which the. uprising had taken place and these people are funded by outside. apparently some private beneficiary from the government. this is a matter that is that leaves a huge question mark for the peace and stability of the world order and if syria would become a failed state and i think it is the most likely scenario and will have the fundamentalist ruling in parts of syria this will be a huge headache to everyone to the whole world. still coming out in the program no rules for whistleblowers these soldie
under international law professor caroline says that syrians would never inflict such destruction on the homeland on the funks that foreign forces are involved in the war runs against the un charter. if we are to believe the report of the. b. and b. . the respectable european and the german. intelligence service one of the was a respectable program in the world. five percent only five percent of the armed opposition are syrian and the others are mercenaries coming from the outside this is a...
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sport of law school. excellence. an excellent coach. very constrained. skillful. is a very rigid in. but you know we're kind of the human in good form or with form. in europe has been pretty good recently it is a real step of for us and seems of class and competition for scottish champions do have a few injury worries about rome however frankly very much on the scale of spot tax problem there have been some concerns about the artificial pitch of pollution in the stadium but celtic have been quick to play down its importance beside from glasgow will start as the underdogs but they'll be trying desperately to get my first point in the champions league away from celtic park since two thousand and four spot i will be desperate on tuesday to pick up their first points of missy's and champions league campaign where most of i do have injury problems we're facing a celtic side are always tough to beat of the scottish champions we boyd by picking up a credible draw in their first game of the competition against benfica last time out rich man poor fleet r.t. moscow. while t
sport of law school. excellence. an excellent coach. very constrained. skillful. is a very rigid in. but you know we're kind of the human in good form or with form. in europe has been pretty good recently it is a real step of for us and seems of class and competition for scottish champions do have a few injury worries about rome however frankly very much on the scale of spot tax problem there have been some concerns about the artificial pitch of pollution in the stadium but celtic have been...
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everybody's talking about the crisis in syria by not clear how to exactly solve it and international law professor daoud caroline says that syrians would never inflict such vicious destruction on their homeland and the fact that foreign fighters are involved in the war runs against the un charter. if we are to believe the report of the. b n d a most respectable european it's a german. intelligence service one of the most respectable probably in the world who says that five percent only five percent of the oppositions are syrians and the others are mercenaries coming from the outside this is a huge violation of international law of the sovereignty of syria of distortion of the reason for which. the uprising had taken place and these people are funded by outside forces apparently either some private beneficiaries or some governments and this is this is a matter that is that leaves a huge question marks for the peace and stability of the world order and if syria would become a failed state and i think it is the most likely scenario and will have the fundamentalists ruling in fires of syria
everybody's talking about the crisis in syria by not clear how to exactly solve it and international law professor daoud caroline says that syrians would never inflict such vicious destruction on their homeland and the fact that foreign fighters are involved in the war runs against the un charter. if we are to believe the report of the. b n d a most respectable european it's a german. intelligence service one of the most respectable probably in the world who says that five percent only five...
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think about the law that takes. while i am on that somebody is going to ask this question so i will take away from you. how do you go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a doctor -- and snyder to a chiropractor? to ask that question means you don't know the heart of a special operator. you don't know the heart of a man like this. people don't become seals because they want to be wind them up pulling straight ahead killing machines. they do that out of love. they did that out of love for their fellow man and because i want to be in a position to save your life not because of want to kill bad guys 5 one to make a difference and help out and put my life on the line for you. by the same token that i was a sniper willing to die for you i could be a good doctor willing to help you because it is all law. but the short answer is i still put people out of their misery, justin and different way. getting back to one person making the difference, hollywood billionaires'. this is what disgusts me and
think about the law that takes. while i am on that somebody is going to ask this question so i will take away from you. how do you go from being a sniper to being a doctor? how do you go from being a doctor -- and snyder to a chiropractor? to ask that question means you don't know the heart of a special operator. you don't know the heart of a man like this. people don't become seals because they want to be wind them up pulling straight ahead killing machines. they do that out of love. they did...
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>> well, thomas, the courts just reset the law. it went back to the original law in the state of ohio. so, all along it was up to the county boards of elections, but since the debacle of 2004, county boards have been allowing that last three days, especially in the urban counties. and let us not forget that the type of voting that the secretary of state has cut out has a disproportionate impact on african-american voters. there was just a study that came out that said that african-americans are 26 times more likely to vote early and in person than any other voter in the state of ohio. so, make no mistake about it, the republicans are doing everything they can, whether it's on the federal level or the state level, to try to target african-american voters and poor voters, but this is a victory for all voters in the state of ohio now that the last three days, the boards of elections have that discretion, but it is a victory. >> but if the secretary of state, as you say, has been trying to get this to be a tighter time period, what's t
>> well, thomas, the courts just reset the law. it went back to the original law in the state of ohio. so, all along it was up to the county boards of elections, but since the debacle of 2004, county boards have been allowing that last three days, especially in the urban counties. and let us not forget that the type of voting that the secretary of state has cut out has a disproportionate impact on african-american voters. there was just a study that came out that said that...
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lani guinier, the professor of law at the harvard school of law. richard sander, a law professor and economist at the university of california at los angeles. and you have already met richard kahlenberg of the century foundation. please welcome our panelists. [applause] by way of getting us started, i am going to ask each of our panelists, if they will react to presentation and the information contained in his report as a way of getting started for our conversation. we will start with mr. connerly. >> thank you for inviting me. i was very impressed by the report, as well as your presentation. i recall very distinctly when i graduated from college in 1962 -- the anxiety that i had about entering the work force, wondering whether i would be given a fair chance to apply and be hired. a year later, affirmative action came along and the anxiety that i had was quieted substantially because i thought that i would get that fair chance. that same anxiety is there today for a large number of students to sense the demise of race- based affirmative action, so
lani guinier, the professor of law at the harvard school of law. richard sander, a law professor and economist at the university of california at los angeles. and you have already met richard kahlenberg of the century foundation. please welcome our panelists. [applause] by way of getting us started, i am going to ask each of our panelists, if they will react to presentation and the information contained in his report as a way of getting started for our conversation. we will start with mr....
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the question here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine for our team. some international news and briefly you now a pleasure boat fund after colliding with passenger ferry off the coast of hong kong leaving at least thirty six people dead about one hundred twenty thousand jews were in the bustle that was heading to buy was displayed to mark china's national day the ferry was mostly undamaged and sailed off the collision with a report suggesting it will be the. first since trying to have launched an easy i've been tricked straight to the streets and i'm going over the country's failing economy the birthplace of the arab spring i think ron is against unemployment and to save government neglect several regions have been paralyzed by strikes held in support of activists detained during the protests . ryan let's get the latest business news now marina take it away thanks you love all of this hour we'll start with russia because markets here are now open in the on the complete and we're seeing both the r.t.s. and
the question here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine for our team. some international news and briefly you now a pleasure boat fund after colliding with passenger ferry off the coast of hong kong leaving at least thirty six people dead about one hundred twenty thousand jews were in the bustle that was heading to buy was displayed to mark china's national day the ferry was mostly undamaged and sailed off the...
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erica, katherine, paul and son-in-law drew. and some other people. we have no idea who they are. but anyway, let's take one last he new deb! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. all right, you guys. deb, you want to take a look? >> yes. ah! oh, my word! oh! >> you look good. >> louis. >> the best fashion beauty accessory you have is your smile. they light up rooms. this is, again, haircut, give her simple hair. it's very chic. very stylish. you're beautiful. >> what do y'all think? >> we've been married 25 years. she's beautiful every day. but wow! >> wow! >> you look so great. >> thanks. >> somebody might get lucky today. >> the outfit is from talbot's. her daughters and i had a consultation before. they said her skirts are always high-waisted. >> let's bring tracy back out. we're going to answer a question coming up next. are we smarter than a college student? and the answer is -- >> does anybody question that? >> no. ♪ new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need an
erica, katherine, paul and son-in-law drew. and some other people. we have no idea who they are. but anyway, let's take one last he new deb! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. all right, you guys. deb, you want to take a look? >> yes. ah! oh, my word! oh! >> you look good. >> louis. >> the best fashion beauty accessory you have is your smile. they light up rooms. this is, again, haircut, give her simple hair. it's very chic. very stylish. you're beautiful....
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in contrast to how the law currently works. president obama argues that romney's proposal would cut coverage and services to the needy including seniors. >> here's the deal the states would be getting. they would have to be running these programs in the face of the largest cut to medicaid that has ever been proposed. a cut that according to one nonpartisan group would take away health care for about 19 million americans. 19 million. >> sreenivasan: bob green stein is the founder and president of the center on budget and policy priorities. he says governor romney's block grant proposal would hurt many patients. >> the biggest changes would be for the elderly and the disabled. the elderly and disabled are one quarter of medicaid beneficiaries but two thirds of the cost. that will rise as the population ages and there is no way you can extract savings of this magnitude without dramatickic reductions in health care for low-income people who are seniors or who have disables. >> sreenivasan: greenstein says the health reform law woul
in contrast to how the law currently works. president obama argues that romney's proposal would cut coverage and services to the needy including seniors. >> here's the deal the states would be getting. they would have to be running these programs in the face of the largest cut to medicaid that has ever been proposed. a cut that according to one nonpartisan group would take away health care for about 19 million americans. 19 million. >> sreenivasan: bob green stein is the founder and...
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the discussion here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine for our team. and some international news in brief for you now a pleasure boat has sunk after colliding with passenger ferry off the coast of hong kong leaving at least thirty six people dead over one hundred twenty passengers were on the vessel that was heading to a fireworks display to mark china's national day the ferry was mostly on damage done sailed off after the collision with some reports suggesting its high speed was behind the student. protests and strikes have rocked uneasy as hundreds took to the streets and anger over the country's failing economy the best place of the arab spring has seen grannie's against an appointment and perceived government neglect several regions have been power lies by strikes held in support of activists detained during the protests. is here let's now get the latest business news for you now over to you things you know we're looking at the markets starting with europe where they're it's a mixed picture this hou
the discussion here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine for our team. and some international news in brief for you now a pleasure boat has sunk after colliding with passenger ferry off the coast of hong kong leaving at least thirty six people dead over one hundred twenty passengers were on the vessel that was heading to a fireworks display to mark china's national day the ferry was mostly on damage done sailed off...
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electoral law women issued a lot. to learn this not. so that's why. we are doing is. being with our people our people doing. media political. international reach out and monitor what's happening to. some sort of that is although those activists politicians who are clear vision to the national community know what's happening inside. while we vote you get more the ongoing protests in bahrain on our website r t dot com you can read up on the background vista tori's case of the jailed medics what you're online to accused of breaking the commandment not to steal the pope's former butler awaits a court decision on charges of their private data connected with leaked. peace in syria depends upon a coordinated effort not just from damascus but also from neighboring states so says the country's foreign minister who addressed the un general assembly as fierce fighting plagues his homeland is more important with the latest from new york. well he. spoke at length about the ongoing eighteen month civil war taking place in his country he accused the u.s. france turkey saudi arabia a
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hundreds are set to march in support of the law which would help undocumented immigrants afford higher education. news 4's derrick ward is live at langley park where the rally is going to begin and has more on today's none administration. >> reporter: good morning. i'm going to borrow from the words of john lennon. you may see they are dreamers but they are not the only one. a thousand people plan to take part in a march today in the name of justice, dignity, and access to higher education. the maryland dream act provides in state tuition rates to maryland's immigrant children regardless of their immigration status provided they've been living in maryland for three years, attending high school in the state, paying taxes, and applying to a college registered for selective service, and also are planning to seek full citizenship. marches like this have been going on all over for the past several months but they feel it is important now to get the word out. there are 14 questions on the ballot here in prince george's county alone so a lot of people are vying for attention for the cause. th
hundreds are set to march in support of the law which would help undocumented immigrants afford higher education. news 4's derrick ward is live at langley park where the rally is going to begin and has more on today's none administration. >> reporter: good morning. i'm going to borrow from the words of john lennon. you may see they are dreamers but they are not the only one. a thousand people plan to take part in a march today in the name of justice, dignity, and access to higher...
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the supreme court kicked off a new term and the legal fight over the new health care law may not be over. we have the details on that. a new study says secondhand smoke is killing tens of thousands each year including hundreds of infants in this country. that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, intention preparations underway with less than 72 hours before the first presidential debate. both campaigns ready for a high stakes night that could be pivotal. polls show the race is neck and neck but president obama has open up leads in self key swing states. one is colorado. that is where the first presidential debate is on wednesday night. both have been trying to lower expectations thinking if voters do not expect too much whatever you get could be impressive. president obama is at a disadvantage in the expectations game. there a new abc news-washington post poll showing the majority of voters think he will win the debate. only 29 percent expect romney will be on top. ed henry is in nevada this afternoon where the
the supreme court kicked off a new term and the legal fight over the new health care law may not be over. we have the details on that. a new study says secondhand smoke is killing tens of thousands each year including hundreds of infants in this country. that is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. this is "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, intention preparations underway with less than 72 hours before the first presidential debate. both campaigns ready...
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but this question here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine freeze out our t.v. . time for some international news in brief for you now at least twenty people most of them students have been killed in northeast nigeria as gunmen opened fire in a hostel the attacks come a day after an operation against an islamic militant group in the town the organization is behind attacks on christians and churches and is reportedly responsible for over six hundred deaths this year. six crew members have been arrested after a pleasure boat and a ferry collided off the coast of hong kong killing thirty seven people the incident occurred as a pleasure boat was carrying more than one hundred people to watch fireworks in the city's harbor the ferry was mostly damaged but the boat sank with people trapped inside. protests and strikes have rocked tunisia as hundreds have the streets to blame the government for failing to fix the faltering economy the birthplace of the arab spring has had renewed rallies against deteriorating livi
but this question here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine freeze out our t.v. . time for some international news in brief for you now at least twenty people most of them students have been killed in northeast nigeria as gunmen opened fire in a hostel the attacks come a day after an operation against an islamic militant group in the town the organization is behind attacks on christians and churches and is...
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they say they are obeying the law, but they are invariably stopped. >> police say that the evidence is there, that they're not just the eccentric tough guys. some chapters or branches have been shut down. the government is debating a national band. >> since 2004 we have arrested more than 500 biker gang members who have received over 380 years in prison. >> berlin is a hub for hell's angels. crucial for expansion. stephen schubert is about to publish his in depth study. >> berlin is crucial for globally operating by her clubs looking to expand. if you can control berlin, you control east germany. from there, you can conquer eastern europe. >> police shown no sign of loosening pressure. they have alleged that the hell's angels provide the muscle for protection rackets and run prostitution and drug rings. but in forcing a complete ban would be hard. steven evans, bbc news, berlin. >> a reminder our top story here, the united nations said the number of older people is growing faster than any other age group and more needs to be done to deal with the consequences in the developing world. t
they say they are obeying the law, but they are invariably stopped. >> police say that the evidence is there, that they're not just the eccentric tough guys. some chapters or branches have been shut down. the government is debating a national band. >> since 2004 we have arrested more than 500 biker gang members who have received over 380 years in prison. >> berlin is a hub for hell's angels. crucial for expansion. stephen schubert is about to publish his in depth study....